Blue Springs High School - Campus Cadence Yearbook (Blue Springs, MO)

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Jw NYJ QL gl Q f JJ v IL In - Y ..,, ji' Q, L- Jx fx ,Q X A ilx x A yf XX Q, 1 ,Ax N' QM n I I ,lf of J ? h 1 451131- NIJ, ' 'EbHEjE54, U ' I am Willie Wildcat, I will lead you through the pages of the l95l3,- 5 Souvenir and recall for you many happy memories in 9 Blue Springs High, our dear old high school For thy honor, charm, and beauty 's f xvf A X1 ff I , Q f ,,,,. 3 ,Q fm, 1 -- 'E Lug-.luJ..a2. S- ' lu Verse l C A Proud are we of thee, Loud our praises be. Chorus Hail our high school, lift her colors, Cheer the purple and gold Cherished with our fond affections Thv high fame we'll hold. Verse 2 Now---we sing, dear Alma Mater Of thy-high ideals, With fond memories we salute thee Pledge our faith most real. 484 Dedicaf on Each year the Souvenir marks the gradua tion of another class from Blue Springs High School The sophomores of last year are the juniors now and the large class of freshmen yet to come remind us that the personnel of our school is forever changing To this year's Senior Class, however, we, the Souvenir Staff of 1955, dedicate this book mhis dedication is not based upon the records, or unique achievement of a few, but because of their organization as a unit and consistent way with which they carried out their projects Now, with a final backward glance, they look toward the future, and while they take this inventory of the past year we hope they don't forget those events that we were unable to record in this, your Souvenir of 1955. Pat House Senlor' Attendants Compliments of Blue Springs Cleaners -.-ff Betty Stallcup Sophomore Carol Shepherd Freshman Sou venir Queen if Jud ed by J Barrington Diana Van Trump owen Bush Sc staff Junior WDAF 'Q 1 ,, 1 v -K nf Q '21 si S .x 5 J z ' , Q3 5 X? iw 415-, , 5 V is M M 5 E F- r '- N' uf?--W M' ' -1-'lr - fm, 2 . Q Qi Z Afgdk , L W .Ks 5 .Sify I 5 is -I X ts i i f 1 NJ Q ? E -,Wt , if W wg H ,ff Aj' ' f fW vw-iv? ' ' '......, Q,-5. ' pM,-S5 A V ,. in . ,m.,s,g,,f 1 419 JUNK I ,l' Ben C Butler Social Studies ff! 1' L otillions Richard H111 I'H1t1'16m9-tics Guidance Director world History Psycholopy rcc F54 'G'-3' G6 Gil Georgeff Physlcal duration 'lp 1llL 'If' Rofer 1133011 Lecie Hall Leonard Schneider' Music Director English Science Drivers' Training fi ,sv 'Jr I . 1 . ii , x, J K 'V 5 . ,5-,z . f X . yi , j E K 'A 0 'J ,dx if Y G - L. V fsgagx .' ggi :wr u nge M fog? fox rr, .,rrr- Awe gwiw .,,,1c W I Q ,,- ' All 'R , fe fe' L , 5. V r ,cfs E - , 74, J .. o X 1' : wfl .,A. xl? e , , , '5 , i i??1i ,. c if fis'X ll:5 il 'KX JIUB Booth Ldith benff JOSH Cartwrlfht Commerce Home nconomics lwench Speech Freshman English Helen ueorgeff Art 4-0-vp 1 Don 19 Industrial Arts Yvonne Bittinbender Secretary Aleene Malee Junior High W, 9 Edith Johnston Study Hall Franc is Look Junior High Name-Alice Jackie Baker Ambition-To go to college fokctg' Glee Club l Class Treasurer l Class Secretary 2 Pep Club l-2-3-M Cheerleader 2-3 Souvenir Staff M Name-J.W. Baxter Ambition-None Acts' Basketball 2-3-Q Football 2-j-U Track l-2-3-A Glee Club l Chorus l Student Council Pres. M Class Pres. 2 Q f 2 Name-Betty Barnes Ballenger Ambition-Have lots of money Act.- Glee Club M Richard Lee Bennett Name-Mary Ann Booth Ambition-Go to College ptctg' Mixed Chorus l-2-3-M Basketball l-2-3-A Junior Play 3 Pep Club l-2-3- Cheerleader l Student Council 3-A Class President 2 Class Sec. and Trees Solo-State Music Con All State Choir Beta Club A Souvenir Staff A Compliments of Lowe Drug Company Name-Lue Barnes Ambition-Nurse Act.- Class Pres. 1 Glee Club 1-2-3 Mixed Chorus l-2-3 Class Trees. 2 3 Class Reporter 3 2-3-4 Souvenir Staff A Pep Club l-2-3-A Junior Play 3 Senior Play Q Name-Bonnie Raye Brim Ambition-Private Secretary Act.- Mixed Chorus 2-3-M Girls Glee Club l-2 Pep Club 1-2-3-M Crier Staff M Class- '5 5 Name-Everett Lee Chapman Ambition-Get married and lead a happy and prosperous life. Acts' Track 1-2-3-h Basketball 1 45' x Name-Alvin Ray Coop Amb1tiOU-Building Contractor Act.- Band 3-Q Chorus 3-h Name-Charles Franklin Edwards Ambition-To own a new Oldsmobile Act.- Football l-2-3-M lf' ZI- Name-Joyce Butler Ambition-Designing Acts' Glee Club l-2-3 Kixed Chorus l-2-3-M Pep Club 2 All State Choir 3 Mixed Ensembles and Solo 3-A 'F Name-John Garrett Chrisman ambition-To be a success Act.- Glee Club 1-2 Chorus 1-2 I Name-Judith Ann Grimm Ambition-Undecided Act.- Mixed Chorus 3 Crier Staff 3 One Act Play 2 Pep Club 1-2-3 Lynwood Gerhard Hosler Class- '5 5 Name-Nita Mullinix ambition-Some day I'm gonna' get married. Act.- Mixed Chorus 1-2-3 Glee Club 1-2 Band 3-A One Act Play 3 Pep Club l-2-3-Lg, Pep Club Vice Pres. M State Music Contest A Publications 2-3-L Name-Marilyn Rae Mahan Ambition-I've already achieved my ambition. Acta' Band l Chorus 1-2-3-M Glee Club 1-2 Beta Club 3-M Pep Club l-2-3 Crier Staff M C1888 Secfetafy 3 Compliments of Quinn's Store and Blue Springs Hardware Rodney Lester Kern Name-Virginia Miller Ambition-Private Secretary Act.- Mixed Chorus Girls Sextette 3-A Double Mixed Quartet District Spelling Con- testant 2-3-M District Typing Con- testant 3 D.A.R. nCitizen of the Yearn Contestant L Beta Club 3-M Beta Club Secretary L Girls' Quartet A .1 Name-Karlann Ruth Hentschel Ambition-To raise a big family DBVGPQ Francis Limbocker nCt.- Act' A l Glee Club l-2 Mixed Cnorus 1-4 Mixed Choius 1-2-3-M BoyibGiie213 M Band 2-3- - Hoelscher F00 a ' ' Beta Club 3-M iigitigixig Zgyii g,M, Tech Basketball 3-4 Souvenii igaiflb and lead a happy life. Track 1-2 Crier S H -4 .Act.- Basketball 1 Track l Clee Club l L Name-Roberta Winnie Kasper t Ambition-To graduate Act.- Pep Club l-2-3-M Glee Club l-2 Music Festivgl 1-2 NamG-Edward Frank Mathews -, 5 Ambition-Engineering Name-Richard Graham Knl htliteq 2 Act.- Ambition-To outlive Wally Eeta Club 3-h Act.- Beta Club President M Manager of Basketball A Editor of Crier A M f F tb ll . C 1 St ff -D anager o oo a M Cigsigveggirgf Sgnigr Piay i r Track l-2-3-M One Act Play 3 Student Council A Souvenir Staff 3 Lee Hammond Football 3-A Name-Patricia Ann House ition-To outlive Richard Class- '5 5 Name-John Richard Keith Ambition-To get out of bookkeeping class. fcte' Band l-2-3-M Mixed Chorus 1-2- -M Basketball 1-2-3- Track 1-2-3-M Mixed Quartet 2-3-M Double Mixed Quartet - Boys' Quartet 1- -M Student Council Class President 3 Team Captain M All-State team 3-M Outdoor Track Meet 2-3-M Indoor Track Meet M Ambition-To get through college Act.- Souvenir Candidate Souvenir Queen 2-3 Souvenir Staff 3-M Cheerleader 2-3-L Girls Glee Club 1 Mixed Chorus 2-3-M Pep Club 1 2 3 Compliments of Adams' Dairy '1 Name-Gerald Raymond Horne Ambition-To grow old Acta' Football 3-M One Act Play 3 Senior Play M Souvenir Staff M Name-Shirley Mildred Lewls ambition-Undecided Xctu' Glee Club 1-2 Chorus 1-2-3-M Band l-2-3-L Cheerleader 2-3-L One Act Play A Crier Staff M - - -LL Crier Staff 3-Ll Basketball 1-2-3-L K fi Name-Shirley Colleen Elliott Ambition-Raise little Bambino' Act 0' Glee Club l-2 Pep Club l-2-3-M Class Secretary l Class Treasure 2 Xa' Hu All Name-Keith Richard Wallace Ambition-Live to be a hundred Acts' Basketball 2-3-M Football 3-L Track 3-A Beta Club 3-M Class Vice Pres. 3-A Boys State 3 Boys Glee Club l Name-Jessica Ann Swenson Ambition-To grow Act.- Pep Club 2 Glee Club 2-3-A Mixed Chorus l-M Name-Dennis Miller Ambition-See the world Act,- Football l-2-3-h- Basketball 3 Track 3-M Millicent Joann Stowell Name-Gayle McGuire Ambition-Office work in or around Baytown Acts' Pep Club 1-2 Cheerleader 3-M Girls' Basketball Mixed Chorus 1-3-L Glee Club l District Contest 3-M State Contest Girls' State 3 Crier Staff 3 Souvenir Staff 3-L One Act Plays 3 Student Council 1 Girls' Quartet 3 Name-Nancy Jane Mylar Ambition-To sell a novel to N.G.M. Acta' Girls Glee Club l-2 Mixed Chorus l-2-3 One Act Plays 2-3 Senior Play A Crier staff A Souvenir Staff L Asst. Editor of Souvenir Staff M Oratorical Contest 2-3-M Bxtemporaneous Speaking 3 Beta Club 3-A Vice Pres. of Beta Club M Salutatorian M Name-Shirley Marie Pfunder Ambition-To travel Act.- Glee Club 2-L Mixed Chorus A Pep Club l-2-3-A Souvenir Staff M Crier Staff M M' fue Name-Edith Joan Offield Ambition-Undecided Act.- Glee Club 2 Pep Club l-2-3-M Beta Club 3-M Souvenir Staff M Senior Play M Name-Beverly Jane Richards Ambition-To go to college and be a teacher Acta' Cheerleader l-2-3-M One Act Plays 2 Drum Majorette l-2-3-M S Name-Marilyn Ruth Ambition-Teaching Act.- Cheerleader l-2- Basketball 1-2-3 Band 1-2-3-L Mixed Chorus 3-M One Act Play 3 Senior Play M Homecoming Candi Class Secretary Crier Staff 1 Souvenir Staff M Clarinet Quartet Pep Club l-2-3-M iw Look -u 51+ date 3 M 2 Girls Basketball 2 Name-Bonnie Sanders Mixed Chorus 2-3-M Ambition-Undecided Glee Club l Act.- Student Council Treas. M Mixed Chorus 2-3-M Twirling Contest 2-3 Glee Club 3 State Contest 2-3 pep Club 2 Music Contest 2-M Triship 2 Speech Contest 2-3 Trireme 1-2 Crier Staff 1-H G.A.A. 2 Name-Marjorie Irene Shay Ambition-Undecided Acta' Pe Club 2-3-H P Clee Club l-2 ,ty 9 Mixed Chorus M 6- Acta' Class Pres. 1 Band 1-2-3-L Chorus 1-M Basketball 3-A Football 3-A Senior Play M Name-Arden Janice Weston Ambition-Teacher Act.- Freshman Play l Student Council l Class Treas. 3-M Forum 1 Pep Club 2-3-M Pres. of Pep Club L Sec. of Pep Club 3 Crier Staff 3 , Souyenir Staff 3-M Editor of Souvenir Staff M 1 Basketball 2-3-M Homecoming Candidate 2-A f Homecoming Queen M Band 2 Mixed Chorus 2-3-M Public Speaking 3 American Legion Oratorical Contest 2-3 Contest One Act Plays 2-3 ' Double Mixed Quartet 3 Beta Club 3 L 'Elk 44 David Henry Schneider Name-Marion Dean Shrout Name-Sara Jean Smith Ambition-That's one thing Ambition-Nurse I lack. yn -1 Act.- '23' 3 Q, Name-Glenda Snell B G1 B352 Quigtgt M Ambition-There's a man in Double Mixed A my future' Acta' Student Council 1-2 Not shown: Shirley Simley gifgdciggrgs 2'3 Basketball Manager 2-3 Pep Club 1-2-3 Basketball l-2-3-M Band 1-2-3-M Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-A 1 Souvenir Candidate Crier Staff 3-M One Act Play 3 Name-Thomas Cable Wolf Ambition-Architect Act.- Football l-2-3-Lp Basketball 1-2-3-M Glee Club 1 Student Council 1-3 Souvenir Staff M Picture not shown: Shirley Simley QC- Dorothy Rorbaugh Wyatt 's i -D Name-Donna Joan Silvius Ambition-To be happy and make others happy. Acts' Band 1-2-3-M Pep Band 1-2 FqHoAo Pep Club 1-2-3 Pep Club Trees. 3 Basketball 1-2-3-M Sub-Deba 1-2-3 Sub-Deb Pres. 2 Sub-Deb Vice-Pres. 3 Sub-Deb Cor. Sec. 3 Souvenir Staff M Beta Club L Qi' Name-Betty June Wigelsworth Ambition-Go to art school or travel Act.- Beta Club 3-M Beta Club Treasurer M Pep Club 2-3-M Mixed Chorus 3-M Senior Play M Name-Clifford Hugh Wyatt Ambition-Undecided Acts' Football 3-L Basketball Manager 3 Class- 55 How We Looked Then Simley Somebody loves me K6 M S fix! f j -i f IIDQHBI' Shor an sweet 50000 'Margie ' P Q7 ot fancy lain an J It 6 lv Q Q 1 ff Nr X49 A di A T' 0 Thi N magic 3 girl has ff xfyex nga esfeiowgxo V i A ,f 2-925916 E! S331 A Q 1 W K llsh-P man tyu The Look --Invitation H devnngentle- 7 to Rf,-mance. X0 ll n--l 'L Z . f ' ' ,g5 ' Q9 9 ' QQ-fa? .. ' - I ' : FF, 'ov f 3 rf! 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Pepsi' Her' heart n't be broken Q Slfe patife ti e time S8 53 H Viv --,1--Lt, ,,,1...ii Dubb E ador y V6I y gal ook, cob Q 'O '29 40 The quiet Q0 99 oe' J0hnUY one OQX, 'O 0 65 15 f 3. -,Sw xvcxeeei Ex .Y 0 5 0 ', O6 GO '5:5gs:f:f , v 'H 4 N I 'wif ' NX I R - 1' we ' uv- A J Q X , f Q XX :-:-. 'V zzfgfgil IAII . 5 - 5 5 ' 1 4, ---' A'A li 'A' 5-1 9 , -.-.'. 711' ' -.-.-- 1 '.11'- if X 13.3.3 ,-.- X X X 1 WO u Lee -' ' 1 , . 5-L1 a ll h 1 isa 5 ' me l ' l' 2 -- , m 1 ' Ky es. Xe' Cgrgjllllrgomf Q' O gi o 9 ' n ll -., uf I GX, g 0 N 35 fn 3' 1 n W 9966 ' 1:1 JI' Q I, xx: J P ' sv cb' we fm! 1 , V 3 eo' 53' . -. 0 'Q' If - xxgxtifxbed tk M 9 b0 f Jo--Never to cen- OT' x A 0 no ..:g I. 4 Q ' 4 X yk, .1 f ' z' 1' Q50 U I 4'l.igy I mb ,, 'N xv QS wr mxocwoo 015 'SW 0 806 One, , 4 X W X J ' 4 ' X Q' CZN:: appiness is S5351 4-, 3, Us S Ginny and Dopey Love's young dream ly L' E' Senator A good man to be around Jitterbug Don't call that boy a square sw 22M Toot1e' A look twice figure Senior Cass Prophecy Blue Springs is overrun with reporters and cameramen. It is the summer of 1975 and the graduating class of '55 is planning its 20th reunion. There are many well known celebrities in this group. Among those busy, in the air-conditioned high school, preparing for the guests, are professor Marilyn Look, head of the psychology department at Blue Springs and Miss Karlann Hentschel, music instructor here. Thomas C. wolf, Chemistry teacher is also busy with crepe paper and thumb tacks. Dorothy Wyatt and her husband sent their part of the refreshments but there was no sitter available to mind the triplets. As the committee stand back to survey their work, there is a whirring noise overhead. They look out to see a fleet of helicopters landing on the school airfield Unusual? No This is 1975 and nobody whn 13 anybody drives a car anymore Two gentlemen who are profiting immensely from this change are Dennis Miller and Clifford Wyatt They are president and vice president of the Deniclif Helicopter Corporation They carry everything from the pastel sport models to the conservative business editions Just climbing out of one of the lil' eggbeaters, is Supe sonic Shirley, known to us as Lewis, tle world famous clarinetist and leader of her own Jazz band, the Sensational Seven Behind Shirley are Nita and Jim Stallcup, who now own a 12,000 acre ranch in Texas Thev call it the Bar Notling Stepping from the cockplt of a gray 'copter trimmed in helio, wearing goga and cap of the same hue, is Marion Shrout with Zebra shoes, robtneg blue slacks, and a black shirt, he is a good representative of his New York shop for 'duds for cool dadsu or covers for crazy cats All the best dressed men shop first, last an always at Shrouty's Here come David Schneider and his wife, iyou guessed ith Bonnie Sanders David was always interested in interplanetarz travel and now he 13 preparing to make an expedition to the moon Jerry norne and Gerald wilson plan to go along in order to record observations accurately Jerry will observe and Gerald will type it all up on tis trusty llttle portable Lee hammond and Johnny Chrisman are seen shaking hands with gusto Tohn is a weatherman now, forecasting and broadcast n Lee is a blg businessman, known to manr as the Bald man's best friend producer and originator of happy Hammond' alr Hatcher All around the room are men in uniform not soldiers, but members of tke State Air Patrol Since helicopters are the most widely used means of transportat ion, they have discontinued the highway patrol Calvin Holscler, Ralph Smith and Chuck Edwards find that just their dish, arresting those who persist in hold ng up traffic by flying too slow Snell Beverly now owns a chain of drive ins across the United States and in Canada Glenda is the proprietor of an exclusive dr s salon on Wifth Avenue Schi apasnelli ro nf reporters are flocking ln now surroundinr someone in a ten Gallon hat, ho walks wit a shuffling swagger Oh yes, 1t's Keith Wallace, known to Western fans as Wallv Keith Gary Cooper, John Jayne, Tab Hunter and Jeff Chandler all rolled into one Lue Barnes and her husband are just entering Lue is a housewife at Fayette, wlere her Yusoand is head football coach at the college Next, we see a lady ln wlite Jeanie Smit! After receiving a nursing sclolarship, she entered tralnlng at tke Independence Sanltarlum and received her R N ln 1959 As a U S Publ1C healtl Nurse, she has traveled all over the world and is Just back from Afrlca People call ker a second Florence Night1ngale c u 'Z O I I U r O u U N l ' . . ' 3 ,jles . . Q ' I Il ll I d I! H Ll' i-1-1' 2 1 ' . A 0 D 5 . . . ' H N . . s H - II - O OOO I A , - . U , ,U ' 1 ' c Over at one side of the room we see Beverely fPepsiJ Richards and Glenda . 1 e s L --- n O A at A , ' 3 -- O J 'JJ h ln J v J o i v ' c . U .... L 3 1 -Y 0 ' 2 .. .. O I . I I O . v -- J ' . 1 ' W , Arden weston, also an angel of mercy, is seen with Jeanie Ardie, after coming into a huge fortune following her college career, has established homes for the needy, wherever they may be She has cleaned up slum areas in Kansas City, St Louis and Chicago, and with her staff of several thousand people, is endea VOUP1UF to do the same in New York Her vibrant personality, and her warm brown eyes have won her many friends the world over and she is known to all children as Sister Arden Shirley Pfunder and Marjorie Shay have just met again for the first time in years Marjorie is a housewife in Warrensburg and Shirley is a stenographer in Kansas City The distance between B S and K C is no problem for Shirley, a she has learned to fly her helicopter backwards and forwards Three big executlves just came in, but unlike tte typical business tycoon, they have no cigars Whyo Because Betty Wigelsworth, Bonnie Brim and Roberta Kasper prefer not to hav them Betty is tne head of an insurance firm whose motto is Ulf it W1 les,it's worth insurlng Marll n Mahan Pack manages the home office while Betty travels in foreign lands Bonnie Brim, whose career began twenty years ago as a grocery checker at the Food Basket, is now the owner of a cross country chaln of supermarkets the BkB as the food goes by Roberta is the manufacturer of a new breakfast food, Kasper's Krispy Krunchy Krinkles the lazy cereal nThey don't snap, crackle or pop they just lie there In the entrance to the school stands a delicate figure in a flaming red dress witk a picture hat in the same hue It is Joyce Butler, the famous designer, who goes by the title of Madame Joyce Her fashion decisions are anxiously awaited tke world over The class president, Eddie Mathews, now a famous scientist, may be a little late as he is working on a new international experiment They are trying to per fect a vaccine to prevent the spread of prejudice The world is making a little real progress, perhaps Now we see three well known figures amidst a flock of camera men It is Jackie and Richard Keith, parents of the world basketball champions, the Blue Springs World Runners, the keds who really out Blue Sprlngs on tee map Their captain is also along Dub Baxter sharing the spotlight The mother of this group, the former Jackie Baker, is a world famous beauty expert Jacki' Bak1'r Eyebrows are her specialty, along with hair dying to match dresses, so one has no need to buy a new hat for one's haster outfit merely a new rlnse Millie Stowell wired that she would not be here because business would not permit it Millie, who married after graduation, now helps her husband manage a huge restuarant in Florida and the tourist trade is terrific. Judy and Tommy Tanner are seen talking to the Grahams The Tanners have just returned from Hollywood where their son is the latest and the greatest with the bobby soxers a second Tony Curtis Richard Graham is a corporation lawyer and his wife, Ginny Miller, serves as his receptionist Linwood Hosler and Everett Chapman are expected to attend Mrs Ballenger is the first woman supreme court justice in the hlstory of the U S Jessica Swenson, a home economist, famous for her fabulous receipes, is doing her regular TV program today and will be a little late. Shirley Simley and her husband have invited the class to their private estate after the gathering here. Shirley, who fulfilled her ambition to marry a millionaire, won a huge country estate with a swimming pool, stables and airfield. 1!!!Il, ' , O . - . 5 A . O 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 S O -I - - . , e . l I a IT. o A O V stores. The food is on conveyor belts and the customers merely make their choice . . Ol OU O00 I Q 3 c . . I O O I H u 4 A . . ' 0 I0 IO A O , o . 0 I 00 I O O l 00 O I O I . , 0 0 Here come Gayle McGuire and her friend Pat Titus Gayle is a private sec retary to Qenator Limbocker, Republicrat from Missouri He has started a com mittee to investigate investigating committes Pat is a photographer's model in New York and her picture is seen on magazines from Michigan to California Approaching now we see Colleen Elliott, just returned from a weekend France She has her own private jet Mary Ann Booth, famous pop singer, TV and recording artist, has just come in, besieged by reporters Right now she is making a personal appearance tour through the middly west Busy with her notebook and pencil is Joan Offield, gossip columnist for the New York Times with so many celebrities present, this affair was a must for Joan Now we see Rodney Kern just stepping from hls pale green Cadillac 'Copter Rodney has dabbled in stocks and blondes and uranium, managing to keep his head above water Donna Silvius and Lue Barnes are having a joke fest, they haven't seen each other since graduation Donna is a retired professlonal basketball player who is taking swimming, bowling and golf to relax Nancy, after graduating from Park College ln 1059, decided to be an actre s After 2 or 3 years of summer stock, walk ons and blt parts, ske broke into a blg tlme One big role followed another and now Metro Golden Wayer are begging her to me to Hollywood to do the lead in the re take of NGone with the Wlnd' In the return to the dear old Alma mater, quarrels are forgott n and gayety reigns Q 152 HIICQYS Class Colors Blue and White Class Flower White Carnation AH 1' Class Motto 'The past forever gone, the future still our own ll 1. in co . 'J - A ' '. The reunion promises to be a big affair with lots of food fun,and happiness. c 4 9 at e 1 I - B Y 'VV Q , 13 ' 5: v : A A ' .1 ' ' J ' n bf 5 ' . av E 'QYAO 0 0 9- xne , x ' LOQK X e 3 li Sxahe OU-2,5 or ' f it-IHOYH ook Ou O B huge U 'esp hi fm! gf X60 f ' I ,- ' 1, ll gg Bunnie For men only BRA!! ggi Mi Mx ,s They QB.-L1 sad-fl, 15 go w6IFf o on 'xfuwmw f J' n,6 ' 'Q JM-M. I ..3S N 'ax -Im' Chick' No one NX 1 'N -f N could ask more N X 0 1 x,' Ralph Entirely Q v different Q EM J 1 6 Dad can him soft and you'l1 be uggd m sorry O ome 4 0 B 'X . x V 0 0 ' K. 2 xXx l 1A 5 df Y Av' 'A N an .nh T 1 fi' rux K p L! N 6 Y Ka' ' 1 j . o Rx I . ' H0 A iff If K Y 4 ' 6 sfo 0 .M t 6 e V O 0 .XM ril'INr1wj - + ' ww 1+-' X K S 'S+ 5-,. 'A fy Q' .5 XX X :T . f . si X Q Y ! '-- N ' N . i, .X 'H KV A C u 'W Q -JL ., K .tj W o A 7,6 :V V ,, :fl Q ' if 1, 1 r 0 to 1 I --. 'ifiim ' ' f,, x Senior Will I, Jeanie Smitn, do solemnly bequeath my natural feminlty and my aolllty to al ways be the perfect ladyn to letfy Stallcup I, sayle Nc ulre, will my basketball ability to anyone wlo can stand the floor burns, and then will leave in a hurry for Raytown Joyce Butler, will all my talents to anyone wko can flnd them Mary Ann Boot will mv ability to sive the flrst team players a rest to anyone who can stand tt long lntervals in between Lue Barnes, wlll all mv old Bookkeeping set to Mrs Booth Ginny Willer, wlll my Hteacninu abllitvnto Janlce Wen er Dorothf Wyatt, will m abwlxty to catch a man to anyone who needs it Joan Offield, will mf abllity to break the stakes in drivers tralnlng to Danny Varden I, Shirley Efunder, w1ll my abilltf and willinyness to commute backwards and for wards to the next Secretarial PPBCtlCS Class Marjorie Shay, will my bashfulness to Ruth Butler Tom Wolf, leave my abillty to swipe tfping paper to next years typln class R1chard Graham, shall leave with Ginny hverett Chapman, wlll my ability to stay on the track team to Terry Nrlght avid Skeeter Schnelder, will my muscles to JlW Richards Colleen nlllot, leave my meek and quiet ways to J1m Richards Roberta Kasper, shall leave the Drivers Tralninv car to Mr Hageman Nancy Mylar, will my duck tails to anyone who can manave them I can't Lee Hammond, ln the lnterest of WBUklUd, s all leave N braln to tke Elology class for observation Gerald Wllson, will my abilltv to get ln classes with all QlPlS to Bllly Cannon Betty W1 elsworth, shall leave Mr B alone in a quiet Offlce ftn hour Marllyn Look, will my basketball abillty and posltlon on tie team to lonl Agere Beverly Q1Ch8PdS, will my cheerleadin posltlon to rrances Clark or Judy Harmon, may the best one win I, Rodney Kern, will my abllity to handle CARS to Buster DeSmidt I, Jessica Swenson, will my abillty to stay short to anyone who needs it I, Clifford Wyatt, will my ability to skip class and not get caugkt to Danny Warden Shlrley Lewis, will my persistence of goinv steady to Pkfllis Snell Dub Baxter, wlll my pole vaulting pole to Bud Kern Keltl Wallace, leave my number 25 to anyone who wants lt Jackie Baker, will my lonp fingernails to Coach, so he will rave they to chew on during games 0 0 - , n - Xu -- - - n ' 7 f- ' ' I., J , A w - , ,L 1 'J . L 1 ' , U . , I, v t A . 1 . . I A h ' . , Y ., Q ,, .le A , . I9 . ,, 1 J S Q u Is l L Q s j V S ' 1, V' L ' X . I, T . . . Y Y v n X ' . Y Y W' 1 ., . I, ' . In ' ' 5 I 'si 0 I, ' '. I, 1 1 . A L r R, .- ' 0 ll ' ' I, D , .W . I, B ' L ' . I! . -J ' 1 .Q ' I! -, M . ' :J ' ' I, I ' ' I ' E ly ' . , . I, - . . M W . N L. . J . I, 'T S. . ,' - f A . I, ' , ' ' ' I ' ' . O u , o 1 v I N V Q I! . Q I lf ' I, ' . , - I, ' 4 L ' . I, U Q x . 1 H J C I, Marion Shrout, will my faheml uwitn to anyone who can put up with it. I, Dennis Miller, will all my w 'nn' men and fine parties to Sapp. I, Johnny Chrisman will my ability to keep quiet to Paul Hammonds. I, Donna Silvius, will my swimming ability to anyone who needs it. I, Jerry Horne, will my apparent interest in chemistry to that aspiring Mad Chemist Don white. I I, Arden Weston, will all the wonderful times I have had at B. S. to one of the up and coming freshmen. I, Dick Keith, will my place on the team to Jim Rigg and good luck. I Bonnie Sanders, will my place in typing to Barb Jordon. Charles Edwards, will my position on the football team to Charlie Cutshall. Betty Ballinger, leave my quiet place in the qulet study hall to Deb Bamman Richard Pennett, will my place on bus 28 to anyone who can catch it Bonnie Brlm, will all my old shorthand notebooks to Mrs Booth to show next year's ass as a shlning for glarinpl example Alvin Coop wlll my lofty altitude to Kenny Weiss Judy Grimm, leave my chemistry lab book to some junior, it's only half filled t Karlann Hentsohel, leave my tail' behind 'cause that's where it belongs Calvin Holscher, will my waistline to Jerry davenhill Linwood Hosler, leave my Toni curlers to Mike Avery Pat House, will my old American Problems themes to posterity Cthe Junior class? DeVere Llmbocker, wlll my honorary title of nbenator to Phil Soligo Fd Mathews, will my past editorials to next year's Crier staff I Jita hullinlx, will my locker to anyone who car open tne door without causing a landslide Ralph Smlth, will leave as soon as possible Glenda Snell, will my good times and old CP1DOllD6S to my little sister I, Millie btowell, will leave the Home Le room a quieter, better place in which earn we, the members of the Senior class of Blue Springs high school, being of reasonably sound mind, and in the prescence of these witnesses, do hereby place our seal and signature this twentieth day of May, one thousand nine hun dred and fifty five in the year of our Lord X ll 5-4 E-4 I-I b-1 I-4 P-I L-4 P-1 I-I O I-4 I-I O P-4 P-4 I-4 I'-1 u -. 1 Q -. wa v u n o 5 u u 5-J vo we H u 01 2 - ' IIT' ' 0 H' '1 l-' az . 4 J 0 U, I 4 5, . 5.1 . KD Q4 . U-4 21 l-In I-4 5.1 . 3 C4 i w . 95 PM '1 O : h S3 M U3 ' - Ci' SZ J CJ ' 5.1. 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KV ,K Q ,Vu L the sfsoring leader for Blue dmpd He meshf-cl twenty Nm dp and Don Huwell on the thers- IQ is the a 6-3 Mavom her, ry Engllsh NBUEKNEH lllll n X allm and Blue Clash in Class B Subre- 11113615 Mud West Conference Champs Wild Cat s Record Redemptorist Tournament 5 Redemptorist S 61 Kearney Grandview Tournament 52 Center S7 Grandview .-. 62 Grain Valley Blue springs Tournament . . 57 Concordia ,.-. 59 Ruskin .-. 63 Grandview Sub-Regional Tournament .-. Wellington .-. Odessa ... Grain Valley gion Tournament . . Deepwater . . Pem-Day B.S. 73 Butler William Chrisman Grandview Center Paseo Lee's Sumnit Westport Pleasant Hill Harrisonville Butler Harrisonville Ruskin Pleasant H111 Lee's Summit Grain Valley Center Grandview Ruskin there with a stolen Keith Wallace, was in a way for the Blue Springs Wlldcats the Bread and Butter Ball player He was always ball or a badly needed basket when the team was in the crucial part of a tight game A consistant shot and fine rebounder Dick Keith, the only starter of our fine team a year ago, has played a fine game all through the season this year a position on the All State Freddie Baxter, the most improved bas ketball player we had this year H is one of the best all around players we had and will be one of the best the wildcats can have on the floor next season in his senior year with the con stant improving that he shows each 3688011 Kent Sappenfield, a guard starter on our team this year did a splendid job with his sharp shooting outside and his hustle on the floor Kent who didn't find himself until the end of the season, should give the wildcats opponents headaches next season in his senior year J W Baxter, the surprise package of the year for the Blue Sprlngs Wildcats has filled the position that we needed bad ly and held his own at the for lard position with the im provement he showed on the shot he used he made our team a fifth stronger than we would have been wlthout tnis improvement FH .X done a fine job with his quick a bility to get the ball Marion had that natural abil ity with his quick thinking and quick hands to be a master on the floor He had also the im portant thing in athletics, confi dence Also the great ability to jump and get up off the floor ff team again for the second Compliments of Stfai-Phil year Blue Springs Lumber Company 0 Q a was . e Link, by - - . all gg: 1 I ' L I 'Ugi K f '- . JK , e, R Q V y I f y a y , my l T Marion Shrout, has ' fat - 2 f K I .Q . . L A . y ,NL up B ' ax ' I K 2 , eg! ,V ,e X AX f ' 1 ' d 5 ' 5 If . , 2 Y' B and his hard play won him ,: ' 1 A Jim Rigg, a junior, Imsphyw Une ball for the Wild- cats and a lot of things will be ex- pected of Jim for the next season. With more experi- ence he can be one of our key figures for 1955,'56. 4 Jim Walker, had started slow the first of the season. As the season progressed he gained more confidence and turned out to play some outstanding ball for his team mates late in the season. Jim Richards, is a boy that many coaches would call a money ball player. He is one that will challenge responsibility and get his job done I believe that his outstanding play against Westport 32 xyk yer. , J' 1 was a great fact in a victory for his team mates. A lot of good basketball I j y will be expected of Jim next year. f , cgi l 5 i i Warren Brown,with his great improve- ment throughout the season, should help the Wildcat team next year in a big way. He has the fight and de- termination an athlete should have. DeVere Limbocker, a senior, did a fine job for this fine team and school. He was able to play the forward or the guard position and was a great playmaker. He had the fine timing in his actions to exe- cute a play that would set up a sure basket. Compliments of Antoine Seed Company 54 Tom Wolf, has played for the Wildcats for three years and has done a fine job when called on in the post position where he had a big job to fill and did well. His attit- ude was out- standing as well as his work for the position he had to fill. if -ff' 'KST' a Girls Basketball . V 5.4 9 Q 4 'I 'Ii B S 30 Pleasant Hill ,xJ,f- 36 l ge 3h 71+ 36 19 M8 M2 30 Ml M2 B. S. Harrisonville B. S. Harrisonville B S Miami B. S. Lone Jack B S Harrisonville Pleasant Hill B Grain Valley Left to right Deb Bamman, Marllyn Look, S11rley Smlth, Mary Ann Booth, Linda Watson, Arden Heston, Felicia Wicks, Donna Silvius, Carol Gossett, Pat House, Jeanle Smith, Gayle McGuire, Kneeling Tony Agere, Mr Nell, Mrs Blttenbender, Compliments of B.s. S2 30 -S- M5 37 White Tractor and Implement Company r--4 Pffs J .9 23 B Team Grandview Center Paseo Lee's Summit West Port Butler Ruskin Lee's Summit Center Grandview Ruskin Basketball HMO yard run: Ld Mathews Mile Run: Everett Chapman PV! wr- Highjump: Dick Keith Mile Relay: Wright, Warden, Chapman, Mathews. 220 yard run: Danny Warden 1359 ev l 3 J H , kg Kkx Tr 4 1 ll 860 yard relay: Wright, Baxter, Hathews, Keith. Compliments of Lowe Bros. lOO yard dash: Terry Wright Shotput: Jim Richards Highjumpz Keith Wallace - E.. Pole-vault: J.w.Baxter X Highjump: Dick Keith 4:53 ' 5 ' Shotput: Dennis Miller Discus: Jim Richards Discus: Dennis Miller , , ,. ,M ,J 1? Compliments of Lowe Bros. Hz sv: I 1315 5 A . P if 2 I gf' P Q ,,.n 5 and 21 A wr WSL M ' me aa iii! X K CJ'-'ov' eauf' U gIrLs and 'flurr- escorf WPG 4,.,..-- m 'iii' Task 'M 7 Q can VeI'+l -vf,,f ea QQ 0 ig if uk we 9 ossa DQS OLLP LHEBW7 Homecoming Queen and Attendants QQ Ha- Frances Clark riff , ?g00QJ1-5 ith 4-nur S' f ' a , I sl js jf? I Y , 1 ' 4 ' l rw x .S 0 Z' f I , A r T .f 4 .S'G?Z 7' 'I KV K1 Q! XZ 4179 Mixed Choru - ,, f -f:,1'TfIf ff M,....-..-,-.. , ,.A,..... ,, ,.,,. 1- My wr-3 th'-rf wma thfy laid ' . 'f3' ff21 11 kggili. A+ ,,- , A ,. N M- W. ,Wm W--..-- K WA L, if J if Q 11 .1 ? f f K f xmf mr- whrn mm- xgm Him in rn- x fHb',x.....-.,.i.. 1 'V' ' 5 3 mf C 10451, f -gifli 1 I nw I Y Y ,yy 4 1- 1 vf I-, :vi 5 9 IS G-Yr M' zz 'L+ in, ,iv x 1? f trpm-Em, .F i . . . S f X rr you thvrv when thvy lilxd H1mA IH the tomb.',..,.......... L .WC N ,,.,, Q Upm-V gil., .-.-...... mf-.zlf in mx l'll7f1GAf z mal Chimes 1 J deliberate 4 ? YTPH. -I v. V go I1r,,... 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' X fix Pep Club Beverly Blcharoe, Ga e . 910, Sachle Xian ll harllgn oov-, atler , Yah Bone nan, Bona Bur-h Weston, Dlaha wa, Yhyllls Sne Broun, evils , oth B Chr le M' cleh Ylrlslo lo, 9908 Ball , ret Bow: Shirley B nlre, Behorah Bamrvgh, B ow Sanle Barrie, Sadly llfmlak, Shirley Smlbh, Blllle lflarbln, Beverly helen Bacl'iorcl,5o9gn Oiile Blnger, Lady X-Sgr-ule, XX Byah, Carol ?eav., Betsy Blnoa Watson, Vxarjyorle Yonder . Berne ,Psllce Fellola V206 Second B . Bauer, Sita vm firviw, Bae Bafnee, ' 6Bovu 'Soni Agere, 1.11 Mary Booth, Gall Byfna Olsen, Brenda 6-er , Margaret Bleoo , la 'vlg9'W, Shirley Y areb Cooper, Sharon e, Sanlce Lawler, worth, Bonnle Brian, Clarke , Donna mon. Y inn Orv ll Marg gnwlh le e noe e 3 ohne 'Yhlr vfbh Bo oeeeb G Bo 9-K. She? f Blith Bo-A: erehon, Yaf- C0 kllomee, Bovey Wlgg da Bennerehob, Bra Zsoann Brlm, Yam W0 'Sharp , Cheer Leaders Te. te., 1 Com P wie ts rintii 8 Leo and ne Cleaner 5 s lst , 'I ta 5lSl Sf 0. Editor in Chief Edward Mathews Asst Editor Jeanie Smith Business Manager Roma Pem Publishers Jim Walker and John Marvin Left to Right Standing Bill Cannon Jerry Havenhill, Janice Lawler, Myrna Olsen, Kent Means, Gail Binger Toni Agere, Deborah Ultican, Eddie Miller Janice Roma Pem, Mona Mrs Booth Bammnn enita Sanders, Ginny Nenger Dunham, Sponsor, Left to Right Seated Judy Chrisman, Janie Harris, Brenda Ryan, Jim Walker, Jean Smith Ed Mathews, John Marvin Shirley Lewis, Larry Faeth. Souvenir S taff 'lf', REAL 0 qff4G-One! GL- f 5 Editor in Chief Arden Weston Asst Editor Laney Mylar Left to Right, Standing, Tom Wolf, Pat House, Donna Silvius, Jackie Baker, Arden Weston, DeVere Limbocker, Sponsor, Mrs. Booth, Mike Avery, Richard Graham. Left to Right, Seated: Jerry Horne, Nita Mullinix, Brenda Ryan, Lue Barnes, Gayle McGuire, Mary Ann Booth, Karlann Hentschel, Shirley Pfunder, Joan Offield, Betty Wigelsworth. Newspaper S ff f'l4,, ,,i .-J 115' Student Coun ll SSJCSG Dary Ann mooth, John NQPV1 Jeanle Smlth Sec , J W Baxter Pre Jim Rlchards Vlce PreS 1 SGVSP15' Rlcharus Treas , Brenda Ryan Standln lad latlle S: 10714 Dunham Ir Neil, W lma Corlew Paul L1Ck horst, Dlclf Ielth, Jlrr '21 US TGPPU WPlFht bl uf O as- eta Clu Seated Betty Nigelsworth, Treas , Virginia Miller, Sec , Ed Mathews, President, Mr Butler, Sponsor, Arden Weston Stamding Joan Offield, Keith Wallace, Jeanie Smith, Karlann Hentschel, Marilyn hahan. Not shown. Nancy lylarg Vice pres., Donna Silvius, Mary Ann Booth, Don Nhlte, Mona Dunham, Janice Wenger, Gail Ringer, Brenda Ryan, Janice Lawler, Judy Chrisman, Janie Harris, Shirley Smith, Harold Nitte. P' Af' Jn TW S I , f. u W - - 'A . ,'- , . . , r .M . . L4 - - . 1 I . v' ' ' if-: 'V 3 L If 1 ' I n . V Hi s 0 w. -- ' L 1 . - 1 gc. 3 1 ' D H, ' 5 uf 3 in As We new V gt ' sr, 'NN X, f, gt 53 2 i 1 5 ,421 , , I 6 A X f A 1 f me 3 gig U an 0 V ' . , . , ' O I I 1 0 'T .. 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A VY, 6' , , .'4 ht, . ,, ,., fun l , .1 q 4' v YQ I O K ,Qloqjff Aug Sept Oct Dec Zh- : Jan. : S-6: 7: L E N D Freshman and Sophomore Fnrollment Junior and Senior Enrollment Band starts marching practice Crain Valley Here C13 67 Pep Club elects officers Center There C21 on Crier and Souvenir Staff elected Crandviem Here C20 on Sock dance after game, Parents' Night Ruskin There C31 op School Carnival Buckner There ce 63 Stadium Victory Dinner Pem Day CFresh J Pleasant Hill There C26 85 McCune Home Here CFresh J Harrisonville Here CO 19D Homecoming Parade Homecoming Dance Band marches at William Jewell Lee's Summit Here C19 OD Oak Grove There ce O5 Art Class to Kansas City Teachers' Convention Music Assembly Chemistry Field Trip Yearbook Assembly Pep Club Party Band Hayrlde General Motors Assembly Redemptorist Tourney Father Son Football Hanquet, Letters awarded William Chrisman There Grandview Tourney CB S took firstj Crandview There Center Here Paseo Here Junior High Christmas Party Lee's Summlt Here Teen Town Formal Westport Here Christmas Concert Exchange presents Christmas vacation Pleasant Hill Here CFirst game won by girls! Mid-term tests Harrisonville There CHAH team won and girls lostl Jan f Feb far Apr May mlm. Ll li , 4 EQ!! 1 Jig !',. 'W Q . T Tm' .4 'Y' Q- E N Butler Here Pleasant Hill Tourney Ruskin Here Harrisonville Here Parents' Club, Freshman Debate Pleasant Hill Junior Play Lee's Summit Blue Springs Tourney CB S took first? Grandview Center There Administration Banquet, Chorus sings Last home same CPrandv1ewl Ruskin There Raytown Speech Clinic Group pictures taken Sub Reaionals at Fort Osage CB S took first? Regionals CB S took thirdl Senior ictures wearin' of the Creen Teen Town Benefit Games girls licked faculty Seniors beat Alumni Coach, Keith, and Wallace represented B S in All Star Game at Wm Jewell Fire in Chemistry Solo sts to Warrensburg, Career Day Ensembles to Warrensburg CChorus gets a One ' Beta Initation Freshman Party Easter vacation Sophomore Picnic Speech Contest at Warrensburg Track Meet at Missouri Valley Track Meet at Villiam Jewell Jun'or Senlor Prom Track deet at Ruskin Senior Play Vusic Contest at Collmbia, Beta Prom Conference Track Meet Dfstr'ct Track Meet Senior Assembly Open House State Track Jeet Baccalaureate Commencement Awards Assembly Scnool ends COMMENCEMENT TUESDAY MAY 17 1955 8 OO P HIGH SCHOGI. AUDITOHIUM Pomp one tPluyed by ICII119 Hum cmd Tom A Invoccrtcn Rev Hur ld Evans tBlue Spnnqs Bdptlst Churchl Scxlutctcry Addres Nancy Mylar Qpecm Pu tcral tQuc1rte Comm Presen Present Present Present tBlue Sprmqs R L D S Church? 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